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THE DAILY ASTORIAN. WEDNESDAY MOKMNU, MAY 10, 18tH) REMARKABLE VALUES.... ....In Ladies Wrappers W. offer to th ladle, this week a Urge and varied aortment ot Ladli' 'Wrapper, all thoroughly well mad, with extra width tklrta. Some an trimmed With wnbrotdery, other with lace, and attll other with braid, nut the tnoet at. tractive feature I th. remarkably low prlrr we ask tor hm. OUR LOT AT 85 CENTh It equal to, If not iuperlor. to any U S wrapper ever offered In town. W hav. other at all price up to fl.M . It la to tout advantage to buy ot u while they Ut, a uch valuea aaver be offered again. toward a rhutvh building-, the plan fur whlrh hove already biM'n drawn, and It construction will be vommeiu-ed very hortly. The Kitworth Lraii.it- branch ot the ohurvh ha had a healthy growth, and the young ladle and gi'ittlemi'n composing It will give an tnieriatnntent to attend which a general Invtltailon la extended, on Friday evening of thin ck. It I a foviroe ot much congratulation at ScaalJe that the recent work ommoncd there by the M. K. and other ohurhe haa tieen o abundantly cronned alth ucc. rill THE FAIR, SOG-508 Commercial Street. P. J. Meany-vtta merchant Tailor and Exporter of pars. Blgbaat Caah Mca Paid for rur Bklna, Tvntti and Commercial Bta. Astoria, Or. Ladies' Underwear andWrappers Mad to order and kept la atock. Frloaa Reaaooabta. KUNGSANG&CO Coraer Eighth and Commercial Sis. Opaa atzt Thnraday. $1.00 Will Buy $1.50 Kid Glove To Close Out the Line. Albert Dunbar The I. K. N. Company' new ateamer Nahcvtta I waiting at rortland, the Telegram y, (or ome now engine TlJ FltlCC 'Poihll'n r' now bet'1 l,l 1,1 N'" Vork. I and will be Installed In her a oott they Save lIoiicv ;nrlv' The '"f111'' 1,0 ,f ,ho w" ,blatic-.valv decri(on, and will tike J the place ot compound engine put In at flnit, which were found to tn Inudo- 0,uate. Th lioller I alrvady provided 8trawb.rrle. and cream at th. Tarlor. I"l,h foudein.r, and when the mw en. jglite are installed It I rxpicti-d that If you wish to hear the lateat sonar, th boat M main- urtWInt time to call at th. FMhlon, SO Ator tret iwt all requirement. Kopp'i best alwaya on tap. - O. J. Smith, of thin county, who re. Water coniumers should remember the evntly plradd guilty in the federal court penally ot S cent which will have to be at Portland lo the offm of mailing an paid on all water rate delinquent after obacene letter, wa yesterday given hi today. liberty under a suspemlon of sentence by with parties several month at a tint. with food of the kind described without the ;ightet sign of dysentery or coin pliilnty of any sort on the part of any of the men. It would be a great ml, fortune, in Mr. Itradlntiy' opinion, f, In addition to th pnliappy fate of llelk man and hi uMoclatcs, (ho Important leon taught by the true cause of their death were lot eltiht of In the abtt'ui theories of technical medical men. AX IM'KN l.KTTKIt. To Mr, A. II. Hammond, 1'resldent of the Astoria & tVlumhln Uiver It. ul road fo., Aslorla, Oif, Sir: I am a rvddtmt of Ycrnoui and a farmer and civil engineer by orofes. slon. Twenty year sko I traversed the survey of th, ongon tVntral lUUroad throuiih Its mugnllKfiit land grant from Oorvallls to Anion, and have ever sine held th opinion that no new portion of our coast possessed more valuable re. source than rv found lying as yet u. o..'el. prs U iwecn Astoria and Forest lirove. As you perhaps know, the lar. gest part of that territory lines In the larg, basin or Valley drained by the Nehalent river and It tributaries. This basin Is cut off from the v'olum. bla river on the east, and from the ocean on the west, by mountain ranges only traversed by steep and rough w.uton .... r vi J""'- ln the etter was his lirn.irsnce that it day and crep. hung on tb, door out of w ,ny M1, U.,.0M h rpot to th. memory of th lata Alex l,ueh .,n , .ken ,vrl1.nj M Malcolm. . .i., . ... hi. ..,.1 there wa some talk of a legal inquiry Into hi mental condition. On his a p. pearance for sentence yesterday, how. ever, he was permitted to go without any Judge ltctllnger. Smith' excuse tor mail- , road, Throuiih the- coast range on the 'further detention. ll'a a doctor' buslnes to :uJy health. Doctor confidently recommend Harper whisky, sold by Foard Stoke Co., As. torla. Oregon. Th funeral ot the late Alex Malcolm will take place this afternoon at 1:30 from ltedmen't hall. The interment will b in Oreenwood. Kelly' transfer wagon deliver box wood to any part of tha city on short, ,h,p,H. on rlll!h ,hil, w.iucetoan nouce. au oroera ten at zapra lumi ture jtore. 630 Commercial street, will receive prompt attention. Telephone A serious and probably fatal accident occurred at the Clatsop nHl yesterday which will probably result In the death of a young lad named Otto 0 n. Oen js engaged In west the Nehalent river pui. through a itap of cinslderable width, and empties Into t ho ocean a Knit Jj nilb south of Astoria, a", I 10 miles north of Tillamook bay. Anionic the production of this region first availably for tvmmerce I Its for. es of timber and beds of coal. The extent and value of the umbering Indus, try which Kill soon be esubllshcd ther. 111 only le limited by the transport lion facilities created lo carry It to di. taut markets. Andrew Lake 5J4COMMICKCIAU HT. ...Alerchant Tailor... Perfect I'lt (iiiiirnntrcil. low I'rlas, it'ivaltlng ami (l.-anlng Neatly lion. Dr. J, H. Davis, ROCHESTER SHOES IlltHT Nt Attn l.a-licN Ltifc, Vesting IJIiick or Tun '-'.(HI, tiM, t'-'.TO. p,m. Misses. Mine ns tiliove, 11,10, .fl.in, $1.30. Mens' VUI nml Cnir, $l..tO .f.MHI, pM gnsllly and Blyle th. beat tor (ha piloaa. TUB BBIC HIVE. DENTIST Pnuc lilock Antiirin The board of equalisation met yester day to quaIU. the asseaanieni for the Ator treet Improvement. No objection were riled to tb original assessment. which will be submitted to th council at it next meeting. In the final at the A. F. C. last night Charles Casmer won one of the buttons. , with a score of O. thus making It necc : sary tor W. A. Stlne. with seven hand!. 1 cap. and M. F. Hard'aty, scratch, to bowl off their tie game for the fourth The mini roti hrmcln of the ier branding the lumber being .make an aggregate of in-rtup miles .o. aairrway. uovvu ahlch timber aul ' i. tt.k of uout i. an.t was acvwmpanying a heavy trucg jiors ion te tioatevt u Hie mills near th" load of lumher from the schute lo the .coast. Such mills, competent men .i, yard. The wheel of the truck broke faoul.l enable them to obtain an alum through a plank and the lumber tumbled 'dam supply of logs FU I.KH TH AN off. fallln on Oen and breaking h! jNK MAI.F TDK COST v-F Uh'.S OX back. He was remove.1 to his home as iTIIK MI,l iIHI. KIVKIt From these quickly a possible and a phvsl-lan sum. nulls to docks .u.l lumlur .trU at Til. M t li.as Jensen, the well knoan In- I'KHSO.NAI. MRNTION. A Sorenson, a logger of tlray river, wa In the city yesterday. T. t). Hatha)', the .MIoula lumber. man, Is In thP city, rrglstere,! at the Occident. Itobert Wherry, the well known Ne. halem farmer. Is In town to remain a few days. Chester v. imlph, the rortland at. torner, was In tli city yitribiy, en route to llwaco. 11 I', llnlil.ti, who has been confined to his Iiotn,. the past two weeks with an mui h Improved. J.mies I'. Clancy, who has been a rest limit of Astoria for the past live years, will leave on the train this morning for Vancouver, where h, will In future reside. ta Zealand fire Insuranee Go Of New Zealand. W. P. TliomnH, Mur., Sna KhuicImco. JNLIMITni) LIAHILITY OP SHAREHOLDERS. . SuKnoriUl Cnjtitnl . . . $.1,000,(MH Puitl-Uji (U.itul . . 1,000,000 AhhoU 2AI4,1N Awt'b in I'niti'tl States . . UOO.OOO Surplus to Tulioy ItoMrn l.ilHJjt'j litis bt't-n L'lulfrwritinj; on tht l'luilio Coast over Twpnty-lwu your. SAHUEL ELMORE & CO., K'OHldent AgeiitH. Astorlti, Oreon. 1 8 99 i moned. An examination showd that th' ilamook ta.v and at Astoria th is( .venter, bft on the train last n'K for TODATB TTKATirKR. Probably rain. AROUND TOWN. Fraah gtrawberriea today at tb Parlor. Tha tug Samson arrlrtd In from Gray's harbor yeaterdajr. Fresh amoked Columbia river mIt at tb Pat Market. Th Brhish ship Tarana left in tow for Portland yesterday. Beat Uxent meal. Rising Sua raataur ant, CI Commercial street Found Two keys, attached to a Bteel chain. Apply at Astorian office. Tho who have tried the Ice it earn aerred at the Parlor say It ii the best la th city. Beit California win X cent per fJ Ion. Alex Gilbert, aole agent for Aatoria. Tlephone 81 Th funeral of Marlon Hawkins was teld yesterday from Pohl's undertaking parlor. Thj Interment was at Grean wood, M Th steamer Fulton arrived la yester day from Eureka with a cargo of red. I wood lumber, t once, button. Fredericksburg Music Hal!, corner of Seventh and Alder :reeta, Portland. Or. High class entertainment every evening. The only family resort In that city. All kind of refreshments, AD del'.cacte la season. Admission tree. Lculs Dam. masch, proprietor. Wanted Man with little money In very county la Oregon and Washington, to sell th "Best" Incandescent Lamps; make own gas; 100 candle. Cheapest light known. Th "Bet" Incandescent .spine was fractured, but the displace- J.imtier can be lW.d with but very lit tnrttt Is not great and thre Is a chanc :l handling until sent by r.tti and b f-r his recovery. Oett, who Is otiiy it ships to the mat kets of the world, years of age. was later removed to St. f As I hoae.l in an article not long Mary s hospital. wherv he now lie. !mce. pu.;i,,ej in trie Astoiian. there " jis ii ' pa. out of th- ; h.iU ni basin r.. For the purpose of making the school l' I" ,Km ,! th" fiver t wards the .ce.in; work in the state more un.form. Profea- """ ''V prompt effort the largest part if s-'r J. H. Aikerman, state superio.tend- ,not every ton of the ir.Hlu.(s f tim jent of public Instruction, is preparing a t :!. and of Its future- trad-, can be course of stuily th.i: mu.-t be adopted In '"J" 1 " '" uocks aii nt-'rug- anls of all the schools of the state. Power to JAstona. I At the western .if this valley, and (ten mill's south of the mouth of Jt lature, nd upon Professor Ackerman. a river, is sltuut.. Tillamook tiartior. In in safety at Is progressing his old home in lljorrlng. peiiniark Mr. J.i'.en is not certain whether he will jijjam 'eturti to Astoria or not. make such regulations is conferred upon the .state hoard of education by the legis. head of the schools, devolves this work. While the laws have always prescribed iwnun largrt ship enter I ill times, and the work the test-books that shall be used In the jto carry the deep channel farther In. schools there has been nothing done 1n land at government expense. A traek the Dast to require uniformity In the of twelve miles of light grading from course of study. Only city schools have nr th mouth of the Nehalem river to had the benefit of systematic work In this .Tillamook will GIVE NKHAt.KM MI I.I. direction, and this by reason of the fact MKX A KOAD OF THEIK OWN T Lamp Co.. ISS Third atreet, Portland. Or. that special power hve been conferred THEIR SHIPS AT THAT 9EAPOHT. ujvn city uouru ox eoucation. i-roiessor J me men 01 iiiiamooa are wiue Ackerman hopes to complete hi system .awake to this opportunity, and they stand In time for the opening of the fail t--rm Ja good chance to capture from the very ?of school. g.ttes of Asturla resources which will I " I irely crowd their b-astlful Tillamook JIuggtn t Squler. Manager. Reports from the lower Willamette valley are to the effect that the loss to that section and the whole state of Or. gon on account of the backwardness of the spring will be enormous. It Is estL mated that not more than one-half the usual acreage has been eeded this year, The hearing of the halwa corpus pro. !' She left up for Portland "The dredger W. 8. Ladd yesterday ar rived from points up the rivr where she ha been engaged in dredging the channel and docked at the O. R. 4 N. dock. w. . . - -- ftamoier and Ideal blcyaea for ade or rant. Repair and aundriee at lowest rate. Call at cyolery. Ut Band Itreet, CPlumbla Electric and Repair Company. The steamer Signal went to the Knnp pton mills yesterday, where she will take oa board a part cargo of lumber for Ban Francisco. She will finish her cargo n route at Gray' harbor. After May I the Astoria Wood Yard Company will deliver Knappton Mills lab wood at your door, sawed, for ttK per cord. Leav order with F. L. Parker or at the Aatoria Wood Tard. Tha New Creamery Restaurant. Bond treat. Dear tie alley between lltta and lXh atreeta. aervei the beat S-cent meal rrer aet out In Aatoria. Everything la Dew, aeat and clean, and ahsolut aatla. taction la guaranteed all patron. W. A. Oftlne private ttock whigy, handled exclusively In Aatoria by John 1m. Carlson, la oo of the moat popuiar beverage aold. Ita purity and quality ar guaranteed, and it 1 especially rec ommended for family use. It hi aold lo any quantity at th corner ot Twelfth and Bond atreeta. to utter a warning as to tne nee,.ssit i ..rma Vs expressed it. "we muy be for providing such party with proper I , bt.at thl.m ,wllllti (ml we , food. He does not believe the IMkman , . (h , hont.ltallu and good irouna anywhere. A portion or It is .party unr..-o from actual la'g oi ruou, i f,.ii,,hir planked to a ilistam-e w-ll around the but think the kind of provisions the) Ioint. after which brb-k dust is used on carried unsuited to the hardslp and ex. at some future day with shipping ceedings for the release of the -ailors of from every quarter of the glob. the British ship Howard D. Troop was re. From my correspondence I conclude sumed before County Judg- Gray at 1:5 ,1!at Investors prefer availing th.-niselve and the shortage in crops will be the yesteroay afternoon at tne court house, or a dirw-t outlet t, Astoria for many most serious know n for many years. ounsel for both sliles were not prepared onvious reasons, an. I l am p- rsumled to proceed with the cas,. and aske, for that If it Is ,t-ur.. thjt your road at A truck loadel with lumber belonging a further adjournment. Judge tlray ac i A-torl.i ir ';:itoii It.a h will ! soon to the Oastop Mill Company br'ke down cordlngly adjourned court until J o'cpick. ext"n.. .1 as f ir as to the .. hal'-m rtvr. yesterday at the corner of Bond and At Z o clock the hearing was again post, .it -ll s'lmu.a't lumtH-rmen lo inim.a a e Eleventh. In turning the corner the polled until 10 o'clock this morning. An joperj'lon. which they are now postpoti. wheel got against the side of the street effort Is being made to setile the dis. 'ing. And for the same reason the . Itl- car track, breaking the spokes at the pute between Captain Corning an 1 the X'ns of that country would naturally hub. The lumber was for the British ship sailors' boarding house people, and It draw all their supplies from the same Wallacetown and was loaded on another 'as yesterday that an aitreement J center of trade at which their produe. truck and taken to the Kinney dock, would be reach-d today. What the na- Itiotis aro marketed and distributed, where the vessel lit. ture of the settlement Is. or whether j Certainly vour railroad and the city the men will be put on board without Jat the mouth of the Columbia Is pre. Much interest is being taken by music further controversy cannot be learned, 'eminently fitted to "till tli- bill" and lover In the concerts given nightly by It Is believed, though, that a peaceful jreap tills rich harvst, If you will only he Amine sisters ladles' orchestra at settlement will be made. Captain Corn, juke advantage of the opportunity. Very respectfully. JullN CAMPBELL. Columbia O'unty, ore., April the Louvre. A vry. attractlce program ik oruereu ni? aiores on ooaru yesterday, . . . I i u-hl.'h In. lion. u lh. ... . . I is presented this week and is rrtirro " " r m a manner that cannot be excelled. an.l)?f " sort is In sight. should be heard to be appreciated. The . - concerts are pronounced to be the bet ever given In thi city. Astorians sbotili not fall to visit this popular resort where a most enjoyable evening can be spent. Vernonlu, A ?ood deal of work is being done on loo. bicycle path around Smith t Y int. and before the summer is far advanced It will be one of the best paths to be Anothfr letter has been received by the Astorian from Mr. Bradbury, of Sea side, relating to the death of the llelk. man surveying narty. Mr. Brandbury n. Uhe for rhe hpneflt of those contem- plating expenditlons of the same sort. THE II.WACO OAME. Herman Wise and his bowling aggrena. ton (amo home victorious and well pleased with the splendid treatment ac- rdeil thtm by the llw.ii-o t'lub As HoTI'.I. Altltl V.VI.S ikviuk.st lr Hill Hastings I'nlt.-.l Statu ( no,, ho. pitul servl.e. M P i 'aileiiiler. Knappton. I'll" er V. IMpii. Portland V. M ltoseiiiti.il. Pun land IV M Kercher Portland I.. It. liorhnm, Portland. N P"ston, Portland J il Kelby. Portland W l I'lidmr. Portland. A. A Cook. Portland li'ioite , Armsliv. Han Francisco William M Malcolm, Heat tic lien Alexander. Chicago. Knos. i'hlcago. il Hathaway, Mlssouls Soreiisoii. dray's river F. Meyers, cutskani. I'AKKEIt HofSK. Wherry. Nehalem. I Hopkins Morgantown. llehning. Portland UotN-rts. Portland. Zelglrr. Eugene. (ieortie II Hllilweil, TIHam'K'k riH'K It J. Morrison. Warrent'n. I P. Itrower i'hdwe. Thomas Htatilleld. Ughtshlp ft. E. Hoover, yuincy. KNOX SAILOR HATS I'or I.iuUcm. In llliuk, Navy llltu. Wlilu- iiiiJ lnMti. I wrv SlIMi Woiuun cat ii Kiinx Hal. BUFFUM & PENDLETON j I lottcrr mid ItirniMherH. ;l Th in! Str.'t-t, ('..rnor tark, h)KTLM. OKKtiON'. 8 T. A A J A V It II W V. C UT- R ATE O F FICE Can Save Yoo Money On All Railway Rates. u Third St. Port In ml Orej. WHO IS TO ULAMK News from Madrid say. tha: Ch neral Marttli'X Campos ha. Insisted ui"'n the I aplsilntnient of a commission to Invest!, r gat., t.'ie cuniluct of the war .u:il to jilace tho n spoil. bully. Car b-oii and ne glect all through the war gave rse tj the most duustrous conditions hut no more dangerous than come from nrstlect of th- health. It U every one' duty to guard his health It Is ,-a.l'r to keep ; thun regain It. Hostrtter's .tt 'iuach HI'- , r.-rs taken honestly will not only create health, but will preserve It. It l the I medicine wtiich f t jo y.ars lias made w. k tomch strong, and has overcome that terrible dragon, dyspcpiia, and ad the evils such a constipation, biliousness, kidneys and liver troubles, nia aria and ' fever and gue, which follow In Its train. C. J. TRENCHARD, Commission, Brokerage, CM-,ort' "" ". J r tl , ASTORIA, OREGON'. Insurance and Shipping. Strnl w. r. aio...nd -, lletid l eant damp to pay do tag aa4 gsx a TM Table for 1M. FISHER BROS. General Supply Mouse for Family Groceries. Thi woman who giggle wh t. rs a business olllce has no I being engaged to do any work there. stie has she will jo'ti discover that oll ell.) has. iJI jBailders' Heavy and Shelf Hardware, Ship Chandlery, Etc. 1. 1 no WHEN NATl'KE tho remaining portion. The brick dust makes an excellent surface, being the best of any that could be made after Us use for a short time. The. mustering out of the engineer corps recently arrived at San Francisco from Honolulu was commenced yesterday. Insures of their situation. Mr. Hral. ; bury states that Mr. Volmer. at whose house the men last stopped, Informed him that they had not more than two days' supply of coffee, a very essential article, of food to have on a trip of that kind. At various points where the party ; stopped to eat, as shown by the tracing Richard Carruthers, of this city. Is a , of their route, they made no coff'-e, hut member of the corps. As soon as he is ate raw onions and sausage plentifully. free he will visit friends In the Bay City This diet, Mr. Bradbury say, with CO- The Astorian started out with a rush, wltiiili; the tlrst game by a pin, making an nvcTitr nf ovrr 4V), but after that all hands took it easy, as there seemed to he no necessity for exertion. The A. K. C. boys won all four games by the lib. eral margin of Jl pins. After the bowling contest It was the llwjco's turn to win, and they did win the hearts of their Visi tors by treating them to a royal dinner, with all accesflorb, to Which the A. F. C.'a did ample Justice. waco Club, wrote to Captain Wise, of the A. F. C. u-am, for Instructions a to th bent nvihod of preparing the alley, a they were exceedingly dry on the prvlous visit. Mr. Wise advised him to scrap th,, alley and then to oil them thorough, ly and evenly two or three time during the week, then he added, wipe the balls with gasoline. What was Mr. Wise (Ur. New Neckwear Techs, Puffs, Bows and Pour-in Hands. I A ft-rv flut'i a rrn Pndi mu ulnr .1 Tfi.'if for a few days, aft-r whlrh he will re. , pious drinks of cold wat"r, would break I , llw0 (lflB nf .,, ,. ,h, , vurn 10 Astoria. Mr. and Jlr. Robert 1 flown the strongest man within a few iCarruther. hi parents, were anxious i days on a ramnalftn of that kind. In that he Bhould arrive yesterday, the day: the case of Doty, It was shown by the being his birthday, but the work of mus- abandoned provision and the distance, tering out was delayed longer than was ! afterwards traveled, that the unfortusate anticipated when the corps arrived from ;man must have gone at least 24 hours Honolulu. I without food of any kind. Mr. Brad. bury thinks that bacon and flour, out of The society of the M. E. church at which pancake could be made, with S.ui!ita In e..rw,efa r, V.A A .....I,.. ; . . . . - .1 l 1. -. I ... ....v. Ue ..e.e,..,,,, ral,. r),e,y OI ran ,o ororn. wuu.u .rep a pr)n u (ln,, (() UI(, rill,,wl off Wth .dly Into a large conuregatlon. A number company of men Indefinitely In the best L.lu,hn , lh r,i , ,.,, of liberal tubscrlptlons have been made of health. He says he ha been out .,,., r....Ma t,, k,.. ,ii,i'. a ' thing lo the liwaio postmaster and It Isn't safe lo Josh lilm about th.- mattir, as be tak.-H his mlxtuko much to heart. The A. I'. C. Is under obllKatlons to the llwacoltcs, e!ipoclu.lly to Mssrs. (Josnell, Howerton, liun-h, Williams and lasl, hut not Iea..t, to whole-soulfcd Jack Wilson, who Ih us white as they make thern. Mrs. Ilaydcn and Chief Steward Mower, ton set a Hpl'.ndlil meal for the boy and i-T'W wasn't oiio of the dlh"H, either, nor were there goose i kks ' rved : li'ithlng but the b-st, and plenty of It. Needs assistance It may be brst to render It promptly, but on should remember to use even he most perfect remedies only when needed. The boat and most almpl and gentle remedy i tho Byrup of Flg, manufactured by th California rig Syrup Company. A man will do a lot of talking In fjvor of the down. trodden sex, and ihn be ulky for ten days If his first baby hap pens to bu a girl. KEIMKN, NOTICE. All member of Concomly tribe No, 7, Improved Order of Reunion, are hereby requested lo meet at their wigwam at I2;3U on Wedneday, May 10, lo attend tha funeral of our Malcolm. O. ANDERHON, C. of K. lat brother, Alex HARRY JONES, Sachem. Boys' Clothing: In Reefers and Vestces. SPECIAL NOTICE. The steamer Electric will leave her dock for Fort Canby Frlduy, May 11 at 6.30 p. m. for the dance. All persons holding Invitation will phase lake notice. COMMITTEE. Can 8ava Ton Money oa Estimate of Mtrt of Btsttt Daacaiptloa' I ASTORIA MEAT COMPANY $ Telephone No. i4 Handles Only the Choicest Meats 4j Cmsrcll St., nxt Palae HslMri.t. Stop aiid Think! Are You Cicttlnu The BeBt Meola, The Hent Ll(inor, Or The I3et Bed a. irriL.ir-jeff's Restaurant.. That can b had In tho city? K not, It la Became you Fancy Knicker Leggings. FOR BICYCLE LSE. Manufactured bv J. and D. .McGconje, Dunfrees, Scotland. Hew and Hobby Line oi SUSPENDERS of the Celebrated Wilson Bros, Make C. H. COOPER, The Leading House of Astoria HEAT. ESTATE THANSJKEnS.s lllnrnan Tract Iand C'omjariy to Hanih A. Fantahend. lots 13 and 14. block 4, Illnman tract 020 T'nllcd Htat'S, r'celver, to William fjrten lurid, east half of aoiithweyt quarti-r. a.-cUon R, and taut half of northwi'xt uart-r, xectlon 17, town nhip 4 north, ran; 9 west 412 II. A. Knilth to Uavld "Whirry, Jr., outhwet"t (iiarter, fctlon 25, and 'an I half of outlieat quarter, ec. tlon 26, township g north, range 7 went, 210 acre 840 TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT Take Laxatlr Brono Qnlnln Tablet. All drugglata refund th mooer If It fail to cure, 26 c Th gcnuln aaa L. B, Q. oa each tabUt. For aal bj Caaitea Roger. KUNEHAL NOTICE. To the ofllcern and membcm of Colutn. bla Hurbor No 22, A. A. of M. P.: You are ncjueated to meet at Carmihan'l hall at 12 in., May 10, im, to attend the funeral of our la'e brother pilot, Alex Malcolm. All mauler and pilot are rvjucated to attend, J. E. CAMl'liELL, Captain. JOHN W. WEICII. C. B. For tho who raqulia a genuln feed, May get ther with ooaomr all that tny ad, Thuuaand who know It hava freely oonfaaaed That of all th great caterer "JEFF U Look for tho nign of "JEFF'H" aiid take no other. tha DUST. KtulllHii(y twenty years. If the VnndTl)lltn, l!elm"nt end Hloiint go on marrying dlvorm'H Home oiio will be apt to get bin k hi original wife, or llnd that he linn niarried hi Hlnter Salad Set Day. Large assortment of pretty defl orations and fancy tlr'i In plain and fancy chlnaware, gliiiMvvara and porcelain ware. We ft re right In It a to price and quality. Home article cut 60 per ci-nt. Soma article cut 50 per rent. ODDS AND ENDS, HALF PRICK. Great American Importing Tea Co. m OoouMria ttraat, aatatla. Columbia Electric and Repair Co. SucceHttor to COLUMBIA IRON WORKS Blacksmiths Boilermakers Machinists Foundrymen Loggers Supplies Kept In Stock Logging BnglrKcM Built mill Repnlrod. Heavy Forging Under Power Hammer a Specialty Sole Manufacturers of the Unsurpassed ... " Harrison Sectional" Propellor Wheel ... Contractors for Electric Lights and Tower Plants.